List of Posters

The following is a preliminary list of posters to be displayed at ASEH’s 2014 conference in San Francisco from March 13-15, 2013. Presenters will be available to discuss their posters on Saturday evening, March 15 – and an award will be given for the most effective poster.

Hossein Ayazi, University of California, Berkeley – “’Tell Me What You Eat and I Shall Tell You What You Are’: Nostalgia, Pure Food, and the Cleansing of the American Body-Nation in the Progressive Era”

Baisakhi Bandyopadhyay, Indian National Science Academy – “Crossing Divides between Modern and Traditional Ecological Knowledge in South Asia: A Comparative Study”

James Ormond, University of Brighton - "'Changing our Environment, Changing Ourselves: The Work of Peter Dickens"

Zygmunt Jan Broel Plater, Boston College – “Rescuing the Snail Darter—Revising the History of Little Fishes that Blocked a Dam, ‘The Most Extreme Environmental Case Ever,’ An Icon of Liberal Foolishness”

Danielle Ryan, Western State Colorado University – “Can a Mining Community be Resilient?”

Ben Stenuit, Catholic University of Louvain – "Warfare ecology and environmental history of explosive-contaminated ecosystems from World War I: Case studies in Belgium one century after the outbreak of the Great War"

Victoria Danielle Thompson, University of North Carolina-Pembroke – “Pastoral over Time: The Change in Season”

Jay Turner, Wellesley College - "Recycling Alkaline Batteries in a Throwaway Society: A Low Voltage History of Modern Waste Management"